Dayton Manual Damper Assembly: Manual Damper Assembly
SKU 3G-OTH-82231
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What is the DAYTON Manual Damper Assembly 6372622 used for?
The DAYTON Manual Damper Assembly 6372622 is used in HVACR systems to manually control airflow through ductwork. It is commonly applied in commercial ventilation, exhaust, and air-handling units to balance or shut off air distribution. This replacement part is suitable for maintenance and repair of existing HVACR fans, filters, and ventilation systems.
What are the specifications of the DAYTON Manual Damper Assembly 6372622?
The DAYTON Manual Damper Assembly 6372622 has a product type of Manual Damper Assembly and manufacturer part number 6372622. It is designed as a replacement part for HVACR fans, filters, and ventilation systems. For detailed dimensions, material, and pressure ratings, consult the manufacturer's documentation or contact 3G Electric.
Where to buy the DAYTON Manual Damper Assembly 6372622 worldwide?
You can source the DAYTON Manual Damper Assembly 6372622 through 3G Electric, a global industrial equipment distributor. We handle full logistics, customs clearance, and delivery to worldwide destinations. Contact our team for pricing and lead time. We supply genuine replacement parts for HVACR systems.
How to install the DAYTON Manual Damper Assembly 6372622?
To install the DAYTON Manual Damper Assembly 6372622, first ensure the ductwork is clean and the damper orientation matches airflow direction. Secure the assembly with appropriate fasteners and seal joints to prevent leaks. Verify the manual handle operates freely. Always follow local codes and the manufacturer's installation guidelines for safe operation.
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